STOMATOLOGY EDU JOURNAL 1-2014
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Periodontics<br />
Cite this article:<br />
Miricescu D, Totan A,<br />
Calenic B, Mocanu B,<br />
Greabu M. Salivary and<br />
serum enzymes as<br />
diagnostic biomarkers in<br />
patients with periodontal<br />
disease. Stoma Edu J.<br />
<strong>2014</strong>; 1(1):22-27.<br />
Salivary and serum enzymes as<br />
diagnostic biomarkers in patients<br />
with periodontal disease<br />
https://doi.org/10.25241/stomaeduj.<strong>2014</strong>.1(1).art.4<br />
Daniela Miricescu 1a ,<br />
Alexandra Totan 1b ,<br />
Bogdan Calenic 1c ,<br />
Brânduşa Mocanu 2c ,<br />
Maria Greabu 1d *<br />
1. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Dental<br />
Medicine, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine<br />
and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania<br />
2. Department of Periodontology, Faculty of<br />
Dental Medicine, "Carol Davila" University of<br />
Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania<br />
a. PhD, Teaching Assistant<br />
b. PhD, Lecturer<br />
c. DDs, PhD, Teaching Assistant<br />
d. PhD, Professor, Head of Department<br />
Abstract<br />
Introduction: Periodontitis is a common oral affection characterized by inflammation,<br />
connective tissue breakdown and, finally, alveolar bone loss. One feature of the<br />
inflammatory process is the release of enzymes from different oral tissues. The general<br />
aim of the present study was to detect salivary and serum enzyme levels in patients with<br />
periodontitis.<br />
Methodology: We included 20 patients with chronic periodontitis and 20 controls.<br />
Unstimulated whole saliva and serum was used to detect the enzymes employing<br />
the kinetic method and an automatic analyzer. Patients and healthy controls were<br />
investigated for plaque index (PI), bleeding index (GI) and probing depth (PD)<br />
(p